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the new freedom, that was wilson's administration and program. the new deal, of course, and the great society, of course, along with its tragic chorus, the new left. each wave set out to transform america as the names suggest. if you want to create a great society, that implies this is a lousy society. if you want a new deal, that implies there's something rotten with the old deal. you need to lift up america, change it, transform it, and liberalize it. this has been the constant agenda of liberalism for many generations now. obama's program is really the fourth installment of these successive waves of transformation. now, we have to notice that each one of these waves was halted, each came to an end. by 1920, progressivism was a spent force. by 1936, or at the latest, 1938, the new deal was effectively over at home. dr. new deal was replaced by dr. win the war as fdr put it, and, of course, in the 60s, the great society began, basically, after the assassination of kennedy in late 1963, was effectively over by 1966 or so. from the conservative po
the new freedom, that was wilson's administration and program. the new deal, of course, and the great society, of course, along with its tragic chorus, the new left. each wave set out to transform america as the names suggest. if you want to create a great society, that implies this is a lousy society. if you want a new deal, that implies there's something rotten with the old deal. you need to lift up america, change it, transform it, and liberalize it. this has been the constant agenda of...
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wilson was one of them. i say now at the end of the century, whether you like him or not, you have to know about him. tavis: the new book from the pulitzer prize-winning author is called "wilson." of the inanniversary agar ration of woodrow wilson. it is good to have you on the -- inauguration of woodrow wilson. it is good to have you on the program. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with the wonderful angela lans bury an honoraryived oscar. we will see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. >>> next on kqed newsroom, the latest plan for two massive tunnels to take water from the delta makes waves up and down the state. >>> as he's named top archbishop, a state of the catholic church. >>> another school shooting this week. can hackathon reduce gun violence? >> we're trying to get products that affect things such as
wilson was one of them. i say now at the end of the century, whether you like him or not, you have to know about him. tavis: the new book from the pulitzer prize-winning author is called "wilson." of the inanniversary agar ration of woodrow wilson. it is good to have you on the -- inauguration of woodrow wilson. it is good to have you on the program. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley....
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he supported wilson and became part of wilson's cabinet. >> they are all pretty prominent americans. why in the 100 years have we had an election with that firepower in terms of four separate parties and candidates. >> why this goes back to the structure of the system and most times the two parties are able to absorb discontent on the right and the left to a large degree and convince enough voters that third pears don't make a lot of sense. you will be wave yourg vote or helping the greater evil. we had other third parties, but they are like the progressive party of 1912 and one-shot deals. 19% of the votes and the largest since tr himself in 1912. he runs again in 1996. 9% and he gives it up. >> there is another point to add too. obviously in the wake of television as a platform for big media's in electoral politics, it's much more difficult for candidates today to mount successful independent matters and one they think that is counter intuitive. on the other hand the way that the media works is much more easily discredited. you could produce them out of the hard scrabble, anti-big
he supported wilson and became part of wilson's cabinet. >> they are all pretty prominent americans. why in the 100 years have we had an election with that firepower in terms of four separate parties and candidates. >> why this goes back to the structure of the system and most times the two parties are able to absorb discontent on the right and the left to a large degree and convince enough voters that third pears don't make a lot of sense. you will be wave yourg vote or helping the...
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when wilson warned against the president wilson warned against blind worship of the constitution, he was the first president to criticize the constitution. he meant to rule out really the habit of venerating the law. looking up to the law the rule of law and above all to the law of laws in the constitution. they didn't -- and so for them you can see this and say the way woodrow wilson treats the federalist. he has little acquaint ens with it. he never studied it carefully as one might in many colleges and universities today because he assumed the meaning of the federalist was what the federalist did, what it accomplishes, the work it proceeded from it. the doctrine of the federalist were optional. they belonged to the world that had been surpassed by con temporary america. and this is a principle the progressives apply to ruthlessly to religion as well as to education and to politics. that's why president obama is not embarrassed to say as he says in the second book, the awe disty of hope, he believes in the living constitution. the phrase to a large extend the idea come from wilson.
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when wilson warned against the president wilson warned against blind worship of the constitution, he was the first president to criticize the constitution. he meant to rule out really the habit of generating a lot, looking up to the law, the rule of law and above all to the law of loss in the constitution. and so for them, you can see this in the where woodrow wilson trees the federalist. he talks about it all the time but as an acquaintance with the. he never studied it carefully as one might in many colleges and universities today because he is soon to the meaning of the federalist was with the federalists did, accomplished, the works that preceded from a, the doctrines of the federalist or optional. they belonged to the world that had been surpassed by contemporary american, and this was a principle that the presses supplied rather versus the to religion as well as to education and the politics. that is why president obama is not embarrassed to say, as he says in his second book, the audacity of hope, that he believes a living constitution. the phrase, and to a large extent the id
when wilson warned against the president wilson warned against blind worship of the constitution, he was the first president to criticize the constitution. he meant to rule out really the habit of generating a lot, looking up to the law, the rule of law and above all to the law of loss in the constitution. and so for them, you can see this in the where woodrow wilson trees the federalist. he talks about it all the time but as an acquaintance with the. he never studied it carefully as one might...
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there are huge differences between barack obama and woodrow wilson, of course, but they both do believe in using the government to a power of big business. >> and the person that we've skipted over here is frank din radiosed it best ideas of the progressive area and some of his administrators cut their teeth in government. >> who is a democrat then. he didn't support it wilson and became part of his cabinet. >> you pointed out the four candidates that ran that year and all pretty prominent americans. why in the 100 years since we've had an election would that sort of fire power in terms of four separate parties and candidates? >> well, this goes back to the structure of the american party system. in most times the two parties were able to absorb discontent, either on the right or on the left to a large degree and convince enough voters that third parties don't make a lot of sense because you'll be wasting your vote or helping the greater evil defeat the lesser evil. we've had third parties but kind of like the progressive party in 1912, one-shot deals, like ross perot. and then he gives
there are huge differences between barack obama and woodrow wilson, of course, but they both do believe in using the government to a power of big business. >> and the person that we've skipted over here is frank din radiosed it best ideas of the progressive area and some of his administrators cut their teeth in government. >> who is a democrat then. he didn't support it wilson and became part of his cabinet. >> you pointed out the four candidates that ran that year and all...
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they get out of town. >> you mentioned president wilson. he's probably the most well-known president to remain in the district. why did he stay? what was different about him? >> well one thing was he took a job, or of counsel with a prominent law firm. his health was such that he wasn't able to function. he went to the office several times but had to come home. his health was bad. and mrs. wilson was his second wife who he married while he was in the white house after the death of his first wife. and she was from washington. not originally, but she had spent her whole mature life in washington. and she knew people and liked it. and so their friends got together and bought them a house which was i think about ten years old on f street, a very, very nice house. and that's why he lived his last years and that's where he died. >> talk about those years in washington. how long was it? and what was he doing at that time? >> well, he died in '24. and he mainly took care of himself. he was -- he was in terrible physical shape after the stroke he su
they get out of town. >> you mentioned president wilson. he's probably the most well-known president to remain in the district. why did he stay? what was different about him? >> well one thing was he took a job, or of counsel with a prominent law firm. his health was such that he wasn't able to function. he went to the office several times but had to come home. his health was bad. and mrs. wilson was his second wife who he married while he was in the white house after the death of...
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wilson. the debate will start at any moment. the south carolina republican apologized to president obama over the phone, at least to his chief of staff for shouting "you lie" at the president but wilson refused to apologize on the house floor. you are looking at video earlier this week and did not apologize. some democrats want wilson to be formerly criticized. an hour ago the congressman posted this video on his twitter page. >> we're now awaiting, there's a democratic conference on what actions they're going to take against me. i'm very grateful that actually today it was reported several democrats feel like, correctly, that we should be discussing health insurance reform and not playing politics. >> here is the resolution that will be voted on. whereas the conduct of the representative from south carolina was a breach of decorum, degraded the proceedings of the joint session to the discredit of the house, therefore be it resolved the house of representatives disaproves of the behavior of t
wilson. the debate will start at any moment. the south carolina republican apologized to president obama over the phone, at least to his chief of staff for shouting "you lie" at the president but wilson refused to apologize on the house floor. you are looking at video earlier this week and did not apologize. some democrats want wilson to be formerly criticized. an hour ago the congressman posted this video on his twitter page. >> we're now awaiting, there's a democratic...
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even if his apology, wilson repeated it. >> in any case, if joe wilson or any other member of congress has a problem with the language of the bill, what they need to do is change their attitude about the entire health care package and start to introduce amendments that are constructive rather than scream out while the president is speaking in congress. that is a sign of their frustration perhaps but it doesn't do anything. >> a fair comment. joe, i wanted to ask you, you have written a number of columns that obama has a strategy that ranks bipartisan agreement above policy substance. what are you talking about there? flush that out for us a bit. >> what i said is there were signs of that from comments coming from white house staff basically saying we're going to throw over the public option because we need to -- we want to get one republican vote in the senate. they know they're not going to get any republican votes in the house practically. they want to get one republican and one senate. there were some democrats that didn't want to vote for a bill done through reconciliation with no
even if his apology, wilson repeated it. >> in any case, if joe wilson or any other member of congress has a problem with the language of the bill, what they need to do is change their attitude about the entire health care package and start to introduce amendments that are constructive rather than scream out while the president is speaking in congress. that is a sign of their frustration perhaps but it doesn't do anything. >> a fair comment. joe, i wanted to ask you, you have...
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wilson -- wilson suffered some of that but it wasn't until his second term that he had a republican congress. and looking back i think clinton would be an easy answer to that. any other questions? yes. >> if he is reelected will he have like only two years to get anything done before the next election cycle starts? >> does he turn into a lame duck rather probably? it takes a very highly regarded president to avoid that. and that's one reason you notice that only really two presidents have more effective second terms than the first, because that first two years of the second term is the only chance of getting much done. reagan i say is an exception to that, but that was in foreign affairs, not domestic. the lame-duck problem occurs pretty much -- it's a rare president who, in the last two years of his second term, has an effective time. any other questions? >> i'd like to ask a question about woodrow wilson. i understand that he wanted to get the league of nations past and was not able to do that, with what little i know about the league of nations seems like he would've been a good thing. wh
wilson -- wilson suffered some of that but it wasn't until his second term that he had a republican congress. and looking back i think clinton would be an easy answer to that. any other questions? yes. >> if he is reelected will he have like only two years to get anything done before the next election cycle starts? >> does he turn into a lame duck rather probably? it takes a very highly regarded president to avoid that. and that's one reason you notice that only really two...
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wilson. wilson and f.d.r., they did more to destroy the constitution than practically any other president or all other presidents -- present president excluded -- combined. f.d.r., wilson, both used emergency and war to justify just running around the constitution. f.d.r. ran for a third and fourth term. there is a reason constituted issued term limits for the president after f.d.r. died. they didn't want him to happen again. we were never taught about woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson was a racist of the first order. this guy was a spooky, spooky dude. he subverted the constitution. he locked people up. he invented propaganda. i mean state sponsored propaganda. he was the man the goebbels learned it from. >> do you agree with what we just heard? didn't f.d.r. and woodrow wilson do irreparable damage to the constitution? >> indeed they did. even if we put aside president wilson and the espionage act and the sedition act and how he put people in jail for disagreeing with him in world war i. how n
wilson. wilson and f.d.r., they did more to destroy the constitution than practically any other president or all other presidents -- present president excluded -- combined. f.d.r., wilson, both used emergency and war to justify just running around the constitution. f.d.r. ran for a third and fourth term. there is a reason constituted issued term limits for the president after f.d.r. died. they didn't want him to happen again. we were never taught about woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson was a...
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give wilson's world in 90 minutes. time to beexcellent discussed in woodrow wilson. was the centennial of the declaration of war against germany. which was that an army by december of 1918 of 1.8 million american soldiers were in europe. 126,000 died, 200-4000 were wounded, this pales in comparison with european losses, something like 11 million young europeans lost their lives. there are also ottomans that died. the bottom-line on this was the -- despite the fact that our losses to the europeans were slight, the american contribution was decisive. it is quite possible the germans would have won the war had the united states not intervened when it did and how it did. the result was to make woodrow wilson the presiding figure at the fees covers that opened in 1919.early in it was most person responsible for the creation of the league of nations in april in 1919. we are in for two years of 2017-april,, april, 2019. this was a german surrender in november of 1918. marks on the huge 20th century. most historians given the way then they get the second world war, however n
give wilson's world in 90 minutes. time to beexcellent discussed in woodrow wilson. was the centennial of the declaration of war against germany. which was that an army by december of 1918 of 1.8 million american soldiers were in europe. 126,000 died, 200-4000 were wounded, this pales in comparison with european losses, something like 11 million young europeans lost their lives. there are also ottomans that died. the bottom-line on this was the -- despite the fact that our losses to the...
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a grand jury could soon decide whether or not to indict officer wilson. and here to explain what that process entails is robert saltz, a defense attorney. good to see both of you. mis missy, i'll start with you. that surveillance video, do you believe it corroborates brown's attorney's account or officer wilson's account? >> well, it's true, he doesn't necessarily look like he has an injury. but we can't really make that determination until we really look at the medical records. the tape is far away. we don't see his face. his account is there was injury to his face. we don't see that. the video is grainy. the medical records will really help us to say whether or not it corroborates his side of the story. >> i agree with missy. there's this allegation or this news report that's been leaked there's a broken orbital bone. the video is in gray. it doesn't look like anyone is helping him to the car. the medical record is going to tell the true story. >> well, let's move on to this. let's talk about this first. if wilson is not indicted, should he be reinstate
a grand jury could soon decide whether or not to indict officer wilson. and here to explain what that process entails is robert saltz, a defense attorney. good to see both of you. mis missy, i'll start with you. that surveillance video, do you believe it corroborates brown's attorney's account or officer wilson's account? >> well, it's true, he doesn't necessarily look like he has an injury. but we can't really make that determination until we really look at the medical records. the tape...
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woodrow wilson, for example was not a progressive until 1909. and, wanted to run for governor of new jersey. he realized he would have to be more progressive. >> look today -- ha-ha. >> and similarly, or in reverse, conservatives hatch be s have bs building strong institutions, whether the federal society. >> building nongovernmental ips tuips -- nongovernmental institutions. >> exactly. exactly. politics is about social forces. when a social force is organized on one side or another side of the political spectrum, that obviously helps that group, you know, mitt romney, barack obama on the other side, are, we'll hear so much about them this year. talking about them on c-span. pollsters, consultants, journalist whose were analyzing the horse race. but, which one wins and loses will have a lot to do with, who on the ground is enthusiastic about them or enthusiastically dislikes the other candidate. that is a lot about, you know what's been happening the last, 20, 30 years, sets the stage for that. >> beavfore we wrap up if i do have to ask you abo
woodrow wilson, for example was not a progressive until 1909. and, wanted to run for governor of new jersey. he realized he would have to be more progressive. >> look today -- ha-ha. >> and similarly, or in reverse, conservatives hatch be s have bs building strong institutions, whether the federal society. >> building nongovernmental ips tuips -- nongovernmental institutions. >> exactly. exactly. politics is about social forces. when a social force is organized on one...
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house democrats are within hours of condemning joe wilson for his outburst. even the president is calling this nothing but a big circus. why are they still pushing it? and general motors rolling out money back guarantees today. (announcer) the same rapid response you expect from brink's home security... you can now expect from broadview security - for home and business. call now to get the proven technology of a broadview security system installed for just $99. day or night, broadview is on the job, ready to respond when trouble strikes. i'm sending help right now. (announcer) the same professional monitoring you expect from brink's home security, you can now expect from broadview security - for home and business. broadview security - the next generation of brink's home security. call now. neil: all right, just getting word that new york's attorney general is reportedly preparing charges against several high- ranking bank of america executives at this very hour, including the company's ceo and cfo. they are being accused of failing to alert shareholders of mo
house democrats are within hours of condemning joe wilson for his outburst. even the president is calling this nothing but a big circus. why are they still pushing it? and general motors rolling out money back guarantees today. (announcer) the same rapid response you expect from brink's home security... you can now expect from broadview security - for home and business. call now to get the proven technology of a broadview security system installed for just $99. day or night, broadview is on the...
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only when fdr came back that wilson came into office, that wilson began to be remembered, but even at that time he was desentice build the intellectual elite. want at the letman, george canyon, john main understand keynes, the list good coo go on. also disliked by, as time went on, the left, in the united states. they saw him as a person who actually was talking about peace and democracy as a front for economic interests abroad with a strong military. in other words kind of a marxist approach. widespread in american universities in the 1960s, particularly into the 1970s. but the right didn't like him, either. the right didn't like him because he was for strong government and because he -- well, if your a realize, he seemed too idealistic and too much of a moralist. the bottom line on this was that wilson was simply not appreciated and most recently has been opposed by african-americans. those who have followed "black lives matter," they know there were occupations at princeton where wilson was a student, then a professor, and then president, until early in the 20th 20th century. he wa
only when fdr came back that wilson came into office, that wilson began to be remembered, but even at that time he was desentice build the intellectual elite. want at the letman, george canyon, john main understand keynes, the list good coo go on. also disliked by, as time went on, the left, in the united states. they saw him as a person who actually was talking about peace and democracy as a front for economic interests abroad with a strong military. in other words kind of a marxist approach....
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, the history and me moment of woodrow wilson, to tell us what woodrow wilson confronted and how and the development of his own thinking in the world he lived inch professor tony smith has done more than anything to tell us why this matters. frankly, every president since wilson -- not a question for them of whether or not they are wilsonian but rather much. in fact the question that an nateed woodrow wilson, promotion of democracy, guides american foreign policy and might say haunt american foreign policy. what woodrow wilson said helps drive america today. which i why i am particularly pleased to have the author of this book "why will son matters" is a darn good book to come here and explain it to us and then buy your own copy. so without further adieu, professor something i, the under is yours. >> i think everything is working. i think jeff said kind of introduced me in a way that introduced my family, who i'm happy to see here tonight. my sister and i grew up in richland hills in heart of the metroplex, and my friend karen thrasher-jones, who is here, used to go with me to louans
, the history and me moment of woodrow wilson, to tell us what woodrow wilson confronted and how and the development of his own thinking in the world he lived inch professor tony smith has done more than anything to tell us why this matters. frankly, every president since wilson -- not a question for them of whether or not they are wilsonian but rather much. in fact the question that an nateed woodrow wilson, promotion of democracy, guides american foreign policy and might say haunt american...
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wilson! this evening i let my emotions get the best of me when listening to the president's remarks regarding the coverage of illegal immigrants in the health care bill. you heard what he said last night as a nation caved in on you and your own party's leadership coerced you into saying something. while i disagree with the president's statements, my comments were regrettable and i extend severe apology to the president for the lack of civility. is that what you think this is about? you are a republican trying to delegitimize the elected president of united states. that's all you do. and that's all you've got. of course you let your emotion get the best of you. in a figure of 435,296 dollars in campaign donations from the health sector to you and your pac, of course your emotions would take over when your gravy train was threatened. it isn't about inappropriate and regrettable, sir. your comments were inappropriate and regrettable and wrong. you got up in front of the world, embarrassed your d
wilson! this evening i let my emotions get the best of me when listening to the president's remarks regarding the coverage of illegal immigrants in the health care bill. you heard what he said last night as a nation caved in on you and your own party's leadership coerced you into saying something. while i disagree with the president's statements, my comments were regrettable and i extend severe apology to the president for the lack of civility. is that what you think this is about? you are a...
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>> congressman joe wilson. if there is nothing else, i'm going to duck into the bath ram for a moment. >> okay. we'll see you on the floor. >> see you on the floor. >> there it goes. >> okay, gang. we've got showtime. hold on. >> i'm starting to have second thoughts about this. >> you know what? you may be right. let's not do it. we could come off very badly. okay? so aware all in agreement? did e hear that? we're not doing it. >> so that's what happened. tame for the big number. boy is it depressing. a new survey in oklahoma among high school students gave basic questions on civics. we're talking real basic like name the first president of the united states. so how many students correctly answered george washington? you will not believe this. 2 23%. high school kids. 23% of high schoolers could name george washington as the first president. maybe they should have asked whose face is on the dollar bill. how could they not know the first president's name? that's the big number. does the president risk of being o
>> congressman joe wilson. if there is nothing else, i'm going to duck into the bath ram for a moment. >> okay. we'll see you on the floor. >> see you on the floor. >> there it goes. >> okay, gang. we've got showtime. hold on. >> i'm starting to have second thoughts about this. >> you know what? you may be right. let's not do it. we could come off very badly. okay? so aware all in agreement? did e hear that? we're not doing it. >> so that's what...
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that will be for scholars at the wilson center to analyze. let me say this from where i sit in the heat of things -- the opening to cuba was something thoughtsident obama law -- long thought would make sense. that are 50 years of failed policy ought to change. reaffirm thatt to the definition of stupid is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. that was our hope. impediment, or the proximate impediment was the detention of alan gross, which unjustified,and painful legacy of the past. he suffered enormously. job one was to resolve that. in the context of working to resolve that, we saw the opportunity to do more and to ,hange in more fundamental ways that would be a relationship that was not serving our interest. it was having the relationship. given this opportunity, not only to see alan gross come back home to his family, but also to profound ways, 50 years of failed policy, with something that we ought to do to the extent we could at once, and that was the decision we made, and that was the approach we tri
that will be for scholars at the wilson center to analyze. let me say this from where i sit in the heat of things -- the opening to cuba was something thoughtsident obama law -- long thought would make sense. that are 50 years of failed policy ought to change. reaffirm thatt to the definition of stupid is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. that was our hope. impediment, or the proximate impediment was the detention of alan gross, which unjustified,and...
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he said he charged towards officer wilson and that's why officer wilson said he had to shoot michael brown on that day. he did say he was sorry for the loss of life, the loss of michael brown's life. he said he would not do anything different that day, that he did what he was trained to do, he was simply doing his job, and i also pressed him, i said would this have gone down any differently if michael brown were white. he said absolutely not. he has a clean conscience for his actions even though he is sorry and understands the grief off michael brown's parents. >> we now know how darren wilson felt the day of the shooting, testifying brown punched him saying this. >> wilson made clear he was afraid for his life. wilson told the grand jury, this. >> you can judge by that comment alone that it is some what disjointed testimony, not really collecting his thoughts in delivering it clearly. these photographs of darren wilson shortly after killing michael brown, the right side of his face looks irritated and red but to say snoerj another punch could have been fatal is something many would
he said he charged towards officer wilson and that's why officer wilson said he had to shoot michael brown on that day. he did say he was sorry for the loss of life, the loss of michael brown's life. he said he would not do anything different that day, that he did what he was trained to do, he was simply doing his job, and i also pressed him, i said would this have gone down any differently if michael brown were white. he said absolutely not. he has a clean conscience for his actions even...
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>> i would stand with joe wilson on this. i think the apology went to the right place it went at the right time, as quickly as he could get off the floor, pick up the phone and call the white house, i understand he made that apology to drag this out any further or put congressman joe wilson, this officer and gentleman on a national contrition tour, like trent lott went on, would be a huge mistake for the country, a mistake for democrats to bring it up, as a matter of fact. >> in your letter you sent out, congressman, you said you had heard the president declare prominent politicians to be liars in his speech, for disagreeing with him on health care. and he, the president, was pointsing out what he says were myths about the proposals out there, but if i can recall, he didn't say that there were liars amongst prominent politician and that's what you wrote in your letter. >> no i can say he said prominent politicians, they are lies, plain and simple and he was speaking specifically about the end of life panels. >> right. >> and
>> i would stand with joe wilson on this. i think the apology went to the right place it went at the right time, as quickly as he could get off the floor, pick up the phone and call the white house, i understand he made that apology to drag this out any further or put congressman joe wilson, this officer and gentleman on a national contrition tour, like trent lott went on, would be a huge mistake for the country, a mistake for democrats to bring it up, as a matter of fact. >> in...
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joe wilson. yeah, that joe wilson. >>> and later, saturday night live unleashes its writers on the distinguished gentleman from south carolina next on "countdown." we have all this energy here in the u.s. we have wind. we have solar, obviously. we have lots of oil. i think natural gas is part of the energy mix of the future. i think we have the can-do. we have the capability. we have the technology. the solutions are here. we just need to find them here. or 100 pringles. both cost the same, but only the pringles superstack can makes everything pop! ♪ hey [ male announcer ] same cost but a lot more fun. ♪ everything pops with the pringles superstack can! >>> in an all timer do as i say not as i do file, congressman joe wilson is asking for a dialing down of the rhetoric in the debate over health care reform. in our number two story, nancy pelosi made a similar request yesterday, except the house speaker's belief that crazy talk could lead to violence has led to more crazy talk from where else?
joe wilson. yeah, that joe wilson. >>> and later, saturday night live unleashes its writers on the distinguished gentleman from south carolina next on "countdown." we have all this energy here in the u.s. we have wind. we have solar, obviously. we have lots of oil. i think natural gas is part of the energy mix of the future. i think we have the can-do. we have the capability. we have the technology. the solutions are here. we just need to find them here. or 100 pringles. both...
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wilson, a husband of a valerie plame -- >> he wasn't in congress. >> he would be carried out on the shoulders of my crew on the right as a national hero for speaking truth to power. in fact, on the issue of illegal immigrants, joe wilson, who was disrespectful d should not have said that, was correct. absolutely correct. >> he really wasn't. >> language of the bill specifically prohibits -- >> it does. >> laws and america are not self enforcing. if laws were, we would not have illegal aliens. if there were laws against illegal immigration. >> so it doesn't matter? >> it matters if you have enforcement mechanisms and the democrats voted against requiring a proof of citizenship. >> they voted against provisions that would have made it so that citizens would very often not have gotten medical care. >> they voted against a provision where you are required to prove your citizenship. in absence of that, there is absolutely nothing that would prevent illegal aliens from getting that kind -- >> that is at variance with the truth. >> just saying it so won't make it so. on television, it may
wilson, a husband of a valerie plame -- >> he wasn't in congress. >> he would be carried out on the shoulders of my crew on the right as a national hero for speaking truth to power. in fact, on the issue of illegal immigrants, joe wilson, who was disrespectful d should not have said that, was correct. absolutely correct. >> he really wasn't. >> language of the bill specifically prohibits -- >> it does. >> laws and america are not self enforcing. if laws were,...
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the thought that he was assaulting and intimidating officer wilson while officer wilson sat inside his car. it makes you think there may ave been alternatives. beyond that, it's hard to say much at this point. some people might suggest put the window up or drive on it and call for help. f the threat was imminent, officer wilson would still be entitled to respond with force. host: one more call. dave from michigan. independent line. aller: a question for your person there. nothing was ever said about what could have been escalated to the oint beyond what it did. that would be when the officer actually -- wilson feared for his life to the point of the security of his vehicle, in order to -- before his backup arrived. i'm curious if that was looked at. was the point where if wilson was overcome by mr. brown, hether the car could have been overcome and escalated to the point of way beyond what it did. guest: i'm not sure there was any danger of further escalation. officer wilson -- michael brown ran away after the first two shots were fired. officer wilson was able to get out of his car. t
the thought that he was assaulting and intimidating officer wilson while officer wilson sat inside his car. it makes you think there may ave been alternatives. beyond that, it's hard to say much at this point. some people might suggest put the window up or drive on it and call for help. f the threat was imminent, officer wilson would still be entitled to respond with force. host: one more call. dave from michigan. independent line. aller: a question for your person there. nothing was ever said...
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wilson made a mistake but noted his apology and mr. obama's acceptance of it, as they wondered why house democrats refused to dot same thing. >> i think this is a sad day for the house of representatives. i think that this is nothing more than a partisan stunt aimed at trying to divert people's attention from the real issue that the american people want to talk about and that's talk about healthcare. >> now republican national committee chairman michael steele went a little farther saying if we're going to march members down to the well to apologize, joe wilson will have to get in line behind nancy pelosi who insulted the intelligence community, charlie rangel who cheated on his taxes, jack mur, that a walking scandal, and we all know how the democratic leadership tried to protect william jefferson. jefferson was the member who had $90,000 in cash in his freezer. democrats don't want an apology, the statement continued, they want a sideshow, something to shift the focus away from their government-run experiment on healthcare, so, now,
wilson made a mistake but noted his apology and mr. obama's acceptance of it, as they wondered why house democrats refused to dot same thing. >> i think this is a sad day for the house of representatives. i think that this is nothing more than a partisan stunt aimed at trying to divert people's attention from the real issue that the american people want to talk about and that's talk about healthcare. >> now republican national committee chairman michael steele went a little farther...
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of hit so hard the bones around his eye were smashed, and officer wilson was hospitalized. this that not deterred obama administration in anyway, attorney general eric holder on the ground, meeting with the investigators, fox news correspondent mike tobin in ferguson, missouri with our report. >> my month. >> reporter: a warm embrace between the nation's top cop and trooper credited with reducing nightly chaos in ferguson. holder met both with fbi agents and community leaders, telling them that the government's most experienceed federal agents were investigating the death of mike brown. >> that is giving us inspiration. >> reporter: state case is also underway with grand jury meeting today, that drew protestors on county justice center, a supporter of officer wilson was confronteed. police removed her, for her own safety. as state case moves forward, a petition is circulateing on remove county prosecutor bob mccullic from the case, his father, was killed by a black a black man in 1964. governor nixon suggested he should step down, and mccullic refuses, he said that governor
of hit so hard the bones around his eye were smashed, and officer wilson was hospitalized. this that not deterred obama administration in anyway, attorney general eric holder on the ground, meeting with the investigators, fox news correspondent mike tobin in ferguson, missouri with our report. >> my month. >> reporter: a warm embrace between the nation's top cop and trooper credited with reducing nightly chaos in ferguson. holder met both with fbi agents and community leaders,...
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wilson gave chase and fired at brown. he says brown suddenly turned around. wilson, "at this point i start back-pedalling, is and again i tell him 'get on the ground, get on the ground' he doesn't. i shoot another round of shots. at this point it looked like he was almost bulking up to run through the shots like it iss it was making him mad. i remember looking at mysitis and firing. all i see is his had and that's what i shot." at least one of the eyewitnesses did corroborate this account. others had conflicting memories. one said she saw brown put his hands up and say, "i give up q" before wilson shot him. >> some witnesses admitted they didn't actually see the shooting or only saw a part of the shooting. others stood by origin statements even those their statements were completely discredited by the physical evidence. >> reporter: benjamin crumb told me the brown family plans to file a wrongful death suit against officer wilson, the city of ferguson, and the ferguson police department. scott, with the grand jury decision, they believe it's their only recour
wilson gave chase and fired at brown. he says brown suddenly turned around. wilson, "at this point i start back-pedalling, is and again i tell him 'get on the ground, get on the ground' he doesn't. i shoot another round of shots. at this point it looked like he was almost bulking up to run through the shots like it iss it was making him mad. i remember looking at mysitis and firing. all i see is his had and that's what i shot." at least one of the eyewitnesses did corroborate this...
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two days after congressman joe wilson's unprecedented interruption of a presidential address, wilson said he won't be muzzled. and you won't believe the money that is rolling in for his opponents, and now wilson is, too, trying to cash in. >>> later the mystery deepens at yale in the search for medical student annie le. >> disappearing at ten clog a.m. in broad daylight, it doesn't get any weirder than that. >> the fbi is involved. le has not contacted her family or her fiancee who she is supposed to marry this sunday. we'll have a live report. >>> plus the kid who impersonates animals. any other thing we thought you should know all this hour on msnbc. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm in new york. good afternoon, david. >> hey, good afternoon to you. i'm david shuster live in washington. in the big picture at this hour, the memories of 9/11 are still fresh today. eight years after terrorists struck american soil, taking almost 3,000 lives. gray skies and a somber mood hung over remembered ceremonies in new york, washington and pennsylvania. today president obama took part in his fir
two days after congressman joe wilson's unprecedented interruption of a presidential address, wilson said he won't be muzzled. and you won't believe the money that is rolling in for his opponents, and now wilson is, too, trying to cash in. >>> later the mystery deepens at yale in the search for medical student annie le. >> disappearing at ten clog a.m. in broad daylight, it doesn't get any weirder than that. >> the fbi is involved. le has not contacted her family or her...
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. >> reid wilson, national reporter from the hill. good morning. bill. host: this will be an inauguration the likes no one has ever seen. what are your expectations? guest: there are a number of unfortunate reasons, right? we have a global pandemic that continues to rage across the country. we have unrest, and insurrection --and unrest, and insurrection. in between us, there's a substantial number of military vehicles locking off access to the place where joe biden will be sworn in. we will see a smaller inaugural. i think they are planning for about 1000 people, as compared to the half a million or more who attended president obama's inauguration back in 2009 and 2013, and we are probably going to see something that will be highly produced, a lot of made-for-tv video packages, made for tv moments we would not otherwise see during a normal inauguration. host: did they close down the number of invited guests? guest: yes, they severely restricted the places where people can gather. they've blocked off big chunks of the mall. the mayor muriel bowser has ask
. >> reid wilson, national reporter from the hill. good morning. bill. host: this will be an inauguration the likes no one has ever seen. what are your expectations? guest: there are a number of unfortunate reasons, right? we have a global pandemic that continues to rage across the country. we have unrest, and insurrection --and unrest, and insurrection. in between us, there's a substantial number of military vehicles locking off access to the place where joe biden will be sworn in. we...
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wilson, how do you respond? >> that is josh hollies opening4 gamut for his 2020 presidentialg campaign. cohent is an ambitious man. vot tryinger to seize the control of the trump narrative for the future. he understands that almost said there wasle i either a wild exaggeration or an outright lie. thisive whole idea that there t a conspiracy was not present in the evidence. there wereeficitit war --ts in the fisa governmental process, they were not material to the actual pursuit of the fact that the russians were doing everything they could to get involved with the trump campaign. the trump campaign is willing to listen to them. they ended up putting themselves as a target. itis wasnst not a conspiracy against donald trump because if it was a real conspiracy against donald trump by and a ferry is powerful deep state it would havend worked. the evidence that josh presentse isnvir very flimsy but that is l it needs and the sort of trumpmp environment. the trump mediare circus only requires that you go out andio say
wilson, how do you respond? >> that is josh hollies opening4 gamut for his 2020 presidentialg campaign. cohent is an ambitious man. vot tryinger to seize the control of the trump narrative for the future. he understands that almost said there wasle i either a wild exaggeration or an outright lie. thisive whole idea that there t a conspiracy was not present in the evidence. there wereeficitit war --ts in the fisa governmental process, they were not material to the actual pursuit of the...
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sexually wilson admited he couldn't . stop himself from iewing child pornngraphy. 2:23:44 he's a tsa screener at that's the man fondling human beingssgoing thhough the screening and children going .thh images of t-s-a security officers patting down children at airrorts... &ppolice continue to ile - issued this statement.... "the allegations against this inniviiual in no way reflect pn tte outstanding job our more than 50,000 security officers do every day..." wilson is out on bond.but again, he has been suspended from working here.live from phe airporr, megan gilliland fox45 morning news. the womaa accused of dousing her ex- boyfrieed's current girlfriend... with wal-mart... &p has unlikell support from the victim's family. jefferson iss accused of ebony johnson-odoms... - sending her and 18-oohers in the store to the hospital. but the faaily of johnson-odoos fiance ... ájeffersoná .... who has aa &p6-year-old son with pannell ... is the rrel victim in this caseethee amily says... pannell has made numerous threats towar
sexually wilson admited he couldn't . stop himself from iewing child pornngraphy. 2:23:44 he's a tsa screener at that's the man fondling human beingssgoing thhough the screening and children going .thh images of t-s-a security officers patting down children at airrorts... &ppolice continue to ile - issued this statement.... "the allegations against this inniviiual in no way reflect pn tte outstanding job our more than 50,000 security officers do every day..." wilson is out on...
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ellen wilson was highly involved with woodrow wilson's career. she gives him advice on what jobs he should take, what jobs he shouldn't take. when he was up for a post at arkansas industrial university she suggested that was a bad career move. she was very involved and a tremendous help to him. behind-the-scenes him throughout his academic career. i find this room, this study so evocative because it is right here that we can see woodrow wilson making that transition from academic figure two political figure. ellen wilson helped with all of this. constantly advising woodrow, helping them out and then he decides to run for governor and the reporters descend on prospect. it reporters descend on his study. in the interview him right here in this room. they photograph him in the garden and ellen wilson is quite alarmed. she begins to sense that she is going to lose any privacy she might've had. she is going to lose that carefully constructed, very close-knit home life that she had valued so much with woodrow. that is going to slip away when they plung
ellen wilson was highly involved with woodrow wilson's career. she gives him advice on what jobs he should take, what jobs he shouldn't take. when he was up for a post at arkansas industrial university she suggested that was a bad career move. she was very involved and a tremendous help to him. behind-the-scenes him throughout his academic career. i find this room, this study so evocative because it is right here that we can see woodrow wilson making that transition from academic figure two...
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the injuries to wilson. the fact the car or two shots in the car doesn't support the shooting of brown later but could give some indication as to brown's aggression. >> there is, according to the family's autopsy, a shot in the back of the forearm around here from back to front somewhat which would be interpreted as michael brown facing away from officer wilson being shot in the back of the arm and spinning around. >> we have to look at it in context of the other evidence. i can move my hand as mike brown might have in any number of ways. we want to fill in all the gaps with speculation and our hopes or thauoughts about it. >> it's open to interpretation. sonni, do you see the forensic evidence we know supporting officer wilson? >> i don't. clearly, it's up to interpretation. it seems to me that if you're shooting someone in the front and you look at that evidence in combination with the fact there are witnesses saying he had his hands up in surrender, i think that would support, would not support officer wi
the injuries to wilson. the fact the car or two shots in the car doesn't support the shooting of brown later but could give some indication as to brown's aggression. >> there is, according to the family's autopsy, a shot in the back of the forearm around here from back to front somewhat which would be interpreted as michael brown facing away from officer wilson being shot in the back of the arm and spinning around. >> we have to look at it in context of the other evidence. i can...
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none have been as dramatic as wilson's life. i do not think i know of another president during the 20th century who had a greater effect on the century and a second, i do not know of another personal story that ever unfolded in the white house as dramatic as woodrow wilson's. what was it that he did that so impacted an entire century? where to begin? if we work backwards with foreign affairs, the very foundation of 20th century now 21st-century american foreign-policy, it goes back to one speech woodrow wilson gave when he said the world must he made safe for democracy. basically, almost every policy decision since then has been based on that fundamental. wilson also instituted his progressive agenda mostly in the first term of office. that started with basically the bedrock of our economy as well. sense, he really redefined the function of the president. he really was the great president of the 20th century that other leaders, fdr, lbj, that reagan all followed. >> where do you rank him among the presidents? >> i rank him in th
none have been as dramatic as wilson's life. i do not think i know of another president during the 20th century who had a greater effect on the century and a second, i do not know of another personal story that ever unfolded in the white house as dramatic as woodrow wilson's. what was it that he did that so impacted an entire century? where to begin? if we work backwards with foreign affairs, the very foundation of 20th century now 21st-century american foreign-policy, it goes back to one...
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joe wilson. congressman joe wilson. yes, yes, that joe wilson. >>> and later, "saturday night live" unleashes its writers on the distinguished gentleman from south carolina. next on "countdown." &t$len ahhhhhh... is that little cup really enough? try it!! [ female announcer ] when something's so good... now, that's what i'm talking about!! [ female announcer ] ...you only need so much. the same is true with bath tissue too. that's why there's charmin ultra soft. its ultra soft design is soft and absorbent. it has so much absorbency you can use 7 sheets versus 28 of the leading value brand. so your family can get more out of less. smooooooth. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. america's softest bath tissue. x: cowhen you own a business, saving sounds good. so hear this: regions makes it simple to save money and time with lifegreen checking and savings for business, free convenient e-services and regions quick deposit, so you can deposit checks right from your desk. so switch to regions and start saving. plus, get a
joe wilson. congressman joe wilson. yes, yes, that joe wilson. >>> and later, "saturday night live" unleashes its writers on the distinguished gentleman from south carolina. next on "countdown." &t$len ahhhhhh... is that little cup really enough? try it!! [ female announcer ] when something's so good... now, that's what i'm talking about!! [ female announcer ] ...you only need so much. the same is true with bath tissue too. that's why there's charmin ultra soft....
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wilson, you lie. congressman joe wilson of south carolina, today's "worst person in a world" in a landslide. >>> that's "countdown," for this, the 2,223rd day since the previous president declared mission accomplished in iraq. i'm keith olbermann. good night and good luck. now to resume our analysis of the president's address to congress tonight, ladies and gentlemen, here is rachel maddow. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, keith. thank you very much for that and thank you at home for staying with us for the next hour. white house adviser david axelrod will be joining us in just a moment, as will senator barbara boxer. she will be joining us, as will congressman barney frank, as will chris hayes from "the nation." i'm here as you can see by the big building behind me, i'm here in washington on the occasion of the president's big health care speech. we are anticipating a very busy studio here. it's all coming up this hour. it is going to be a great show. we begin tonight with what has become almos
wilson, you lie. congressman joe wilson of south carolina, today's "worst person in a world" in a landslide. >>> that's "countdown," for this, the 2,223rd day since the previous president declared mission accomplished in iraq. i'm keith olbermann. good night and good luck. now to resume our analysis of the president's address to congress tonight, ladies and gentlemen, here is rachel maddow. good evening, rachel. >> good evening, keith. thank you very much for...
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or wilson with his hands up. is that fair? >> according to this report that is fair. and as you point out, the biggest discrepancy is the part -- the second part, because even his attorney acknowledges that there was an altercation that happened inside the car. >> inside the car, right. we just don't know what happened outside the car. all right, martha, thanks as always we appreciate it tomorrow we have a follow-up to this report which is getting very intense. plenty more as the factor moves along this evening. as the midterm elections come forward, president obama is not wanted by his own party. dana perino with some thoughts on that. banning black americans from the suburbs, did it happen the way the left says did? >>> charles krauthammer said on this program republican also win the senate two weeks from tonight. good odds o, all over the country, president obama is being asked to stay home by his own party. >> a lot of the states this time are states that i didn't win. and so some of the candidates there, you
or wilson with his hands up. is that fair? >> according to this report that is fair. and as you point out, the biggest discrepancy is the part -- the second part, because even his attorney acknowledges that there was an altercation that happened inside the car. >> inside the car, right. we just don't know what happened outside the car. all right, martha, thanks as always we appreciate it tomorrow we have a follow-up to this report which is getting very intense. plenty more as the...
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of course wilson won that race, of course. joining us live from ann arbor, michigan, is someone who should have a big old smile on her face because she is the treasurer for rob miller's campaign, claudia, thank you for joining us. you tell me, before the president's speech on wednesday, how much money did the campaign have in the bank? >> the campaign had raised quite a bit of money before this incident, and it was -- you know, it was over $100,000. and rob miller was doing very well. but this incident with a shocking outburst from joe wilson has really catapulted rob miller into one of the big -- the big fund-raisers in. in the last two day, over a million dollars. >> in two days, a million dollars. when did you all -- could you all tell that something was happening? how soon after that outburst could you tell it started coming in and it kept coming and kept coming? when did you know you were on to something big here? >> i realized it personally the first half day, thursday, about noon. i was over at the campaign office, and
of course wilson won that race, of course. joining us live from ann arbor, michigan, is someone who should have a big old smile on her face because she is the treasurer for rob miller's campaign, claudia, thank you for joining us. you tell me, before the president's speech on wednesday, how much money did the campaign have in the bank? >> the campaign had raised quite a bit of money before this incident, and it was -- you know, it was over $100,000. and rob miller was doing very well. but...
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wilson did? you say that's just an affront against the person the president -- that was a house infraction? >> i don't think there was any intent on joe's part to do that. i think he let his love for country, a man who had three sons in iraq at the same time, has given his life to the service of his country and let his passion get the best of him. he knows he was wrong, did it the wrong way and apologized to the person he affronted and apologized before the whole world. i just don't know -- >> how did he do that? i missed that. look i'm with you on this, looking out for a colleague, i respect the impulse you're hearing. >> i'm also saying what i believe. >> he did not -- he called up rahm emanuel, the president's staffer, and said, i was told by the republican leader to make this call. and then the next day he told the press, i was told to make the call and i did. do you call that -- that's a high schooler's definition of an apology. my father told me to say i was sorry. >> that's not what i read
wilson did? you say that's just an affront against the person the president -- that was a house infraction? >> i don't think there was any intent on joe's part to do that. i think he let his love for country, a man who had three sons in iraq at the same time, has given his life to the service of his country and let his passion get the best of him. he knows he was wrong, did it the wrong way and apologized to the person he affronted and apologized before the whole world. i just don't know...
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he got wilson elected. his bitterness toward wilson is about that sense of responsibility. it informs so much. but anyway. i said i wasn't going to do that i did anyway. >> can i add a my cowriter is really important that to recognize wilson is the first southern president elected after the civil war. he is a surrendering, illinois democrat who wants to rip underneath the lincoln presidency. the same steak ascension the civil war there was a kind of tests we were undergoing. peace without victory total literally adopted a slogan from 1864. >> it kills roosevelt that wilson is want to be them into war and run them into war. that was supposed to be him. his son died in the war . >> we don't have that much more time. we have five minutes at the end for, two minutes of the and to get some closing remarks. so take a lightning round for the lady here at the second row. >> thank you. retired economists fascinated with all these kinds of programs. but this one was so overwhelming because there are so many pieces in retrospect different from the way we thought of it. trying to put t
he got wilson elected. his bitterness toward wilson is about that sense of responsibility. it informs so much. but anyway. i said i wasn't going to do that i did anyway. >> can i add a my cowriter is really important that to recognize wilson is the first southern president elected after the civil war. he is a surrendering, illinois democrat who wants to rip underneath the lincoln presidency. the same steak ascension the civil war there was a kind of tests we were undergoing. peace without...
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i would ask you and edith wilson -- where do we see this in edith wilson's narrative, her time in the white house. if you need to, take a moment to revisit it. what does she spend her time doing. dr. kastor: yeah. >> she sows red cross gear -- dr. kastor: she models the notion that american citizens should be volunteering for the cause. when she's not doing that, how should she be spending her days? >> horseback riding. dr. kastor: she does go horseback riding. i think she's from an old virginia family, a lot of horse riders in that family. >> in his reelection, how they were supporting him and preparing him for the worst and to see what he does after his presidency? dr. kastor: she quotes him, woodrow wilson. she really sees being president is taking a toll on wilson and her job is supporting him. that is not to be dismissed. that serves an important role and of course, this carries us through the war. what happens with woodrow wilson after the war. this gets us into that realm of what is private and what could not be public? she suffers a stroke. it affects his cognition and his mov
i would ask you and edith wilson -- where do we see this in edith wilson's narrative, her time in the white house. if you need to, take a moment to revisit it. what does she spend her time doing. dr. kastor: yeah. >> she sows red cross gear -- dr. kastor: she models the notion that american citizens should be volunteering for the cause. when she's not doing that, how should she be spending her days? >> horseback riding. dr. kastor: she does go horseback riding. i think she's from an...
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wilson. these are not people who view government as a necessary evil in the words of thomas paine. government properly limited and probably frameless central as a public good. so think what has happened is that the founders of the constitution have been is appropriated by some modern-day conservatives. they are invoked more often than red. i do think you people would go back and the debate of the american founding, the rhetoric tothis positional mindset government would be different than what we're hearing. i want to make one thing clear come i very much in favor of limited government. in the essay we explain why we are. i think there's a difference between limited government on the one hand and a kind of reflective rhetorical denigration on the other. some people are going to read this are going to say establishment republican. guest: yes they will. i'm not quite sure what that phrase means. around as hurl that an epitaph are part of the establishment themselves. actually don't think establi
wilson. these are not people who view government as a necessary evil in the words of thomas paine. government properly limited and probably frameless central as a public good. so think what has happened is that the founders of the constitution have been is appropriated by some modern-day conservatives. they are invoked more often than red. i do think you people would go back and the debate of the american founding, the rhetoric tothis positional mindset government would be different than what...
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wilson. wilson and f.d.r., they did more to destroy the constitution than practically any other president or all other presidents, present presidents excluded, combined. f.d.r., wilson, both used emergency and war to justify, just running around the constitution. f.d.r. ran for a third and fourth term. there is a reason congress instituted official term limits for president after f.d.r. died. they didn't want him to happen again. well, how did they love him so much that they had to put term limits on the president? that doesn't make sense. that's because you're not receiving the full picture of f.d.r. most of us were never taught about the depression of 1920. who knew about the depression of 1920? anybody here? one -- two people. two people knew about the depression of 1920. why don't you know about it? because the way they fixed it. the way they fixed it isn't in the progressive playbook and it led to the roaring '20s. how about the near depression of 1946? has anybody heard about the near d
wilson. wilson and f.d.r., they did more to destroy the constitution than practically any other president or all other presidents, present presidents excluded, combined. f.d.r., wilson, both used emergency and war to justify, just running around the constitution. f.d.r. ran for a third and fourth term. there is a reason congress instituted official term limits for president after f.d.r. died. they didn't want him to happen again. well, how did they love him so much that they had to put term...
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wilson. do unions get special treatment in this bailout? yes or no? >> no. >> in your opinion sth. >> no. >> okay. in your opinion, did unions get special treatment in this bailout? >> yes, absolutely. >> okay. why do you think that? >> because we document in our paper, first, they were treated better with respect to their vbuz in the general motors cases than other unsecured creditors were treated. second, they were treated much better than employees typically are treated in bankruptcy cases. and they were allowed to retain wages that are frankly above market wages, above any other competitor's wages. and were there by preventing from having to do what tip ukly happens. and, third, there was really no justification for giving a billion dollars to the retirees of another company. ch which is what they did with respect to delphi. >> is he telling the truth or is he lying? >> i don't think he's lying. i think he's mistaken and woefully so. i think he has the facts wrong. >> explain to me in 15
wilson. do unions get special treatment in this bailout? yes or no? >> no. >> in your opinion sth. >> no. >> okay. in your opinion, did unions get special treatment in this bailout? >> yes, absolutely. >> okay. why do you think that? >> because we document in our paper, first, they were treated better with respect to their vbuz in the general motors cases than other unsecured creditors were treated. second, they were treated much better than employees...